The Italian health ministry issued severe heat warnings for 12 cities as hot air from Africa scorched southern Europe and the Balkans, pushing temperatures above 40°C. Croatia recorded its highest-ever Adriatic Sea temperatures near Dubrovnik, while Serbia faced record power consumption due to air conditioning use.
Heatwave sweeps Southern Europe
Municipalities in affected areas cared for elderly residents, and firefighting crews battled wildfires in Italy and North Macedonia. Greece provided air-conditioned spaces for the public and banned outdoor work during peak heat. Thermometers were expected to hit 42°C, with Spain’s Guadalquivir river basin possibly reaching 44°C.
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